How the Big Photo-Sharing Sites Stack Up

With Yahoo closing its photo division, many people will have to find a new photo-storage and sharing service. In an effort to help users make the switch, Katherine Boehret outlines the pros and cons of five major photo-sharing sites.

Kodak’s New Printer Is a Good Start, Plus It Cuts the Cost of Ink

Kodak is offering a new line of home inkjet printers that use cheaper ink. Walt tries one out to see if its quality is good enough to satisfy people attracted by the lower ink costs. Video

Photo Frame Comes Armed With Wi-Fi

Kodak’s Wi-Fi picture frame can wirelessly tap into photos stored online, offering an ever-changing collection of images.

Creating Your Own Photo Book Becomes Easier

We tested three services for converting selections from your digital photo collections into a delightfully analog item: a photo book.

Choosing an iMac

Walt Mossberg answers questions about iMac configurations, the Zune’s sound quality and simple digital cameras.

An Easier Way to Send Large Email Attachments

A new, free, application called Pando lets you email huge attachments without breaching email size limits, or clogging anyone’s inbox. In our tests, it was simple, fast and effective.

A Photo-Sharing Web Site Offers New Services

Tabblo differs from other Web-based photo-sharing sites, offering features like dragging and dropping and editing all on the same page, without the annoying constant reloading that characterizes so many photo sites.

A New and Simple Way To Share Digital Photos

Smilebox offers templates for creating attractive virtual scrapbooks, slideshows, photobooks and postcards. The site’s design and simplicity also helps to make the photo-sharing service fun and easy to use.

Buying a Digital Camera: Our Annual Guide

In our annual digital camera buyer’s guide, we explain what features mainstream buyers should be familiar with when shopping.

Finding a Photo-Organizing Program

This week Walt Mossberg answers questions about switching between software provided by camera companies, Web-based tax-preparation software and scheduling antispyware sweeps.